Road trips were a big part of my childhood. As a military family, that meant lots of visits to grandparents and cousins each summer and Christmas. Most of these trips were taken in the family van (this was pre-minivan, folks). It was a glorious every-shade-of-brown, tricked out with a movable table, back seat that folded into a bed, and wall-to-ceiling velour. And as the oldest kid, I had the best seat — the captain’s chair behind the driver; feet propped up in the tinted windowsill; plugged into my Walkman as I watched the world whiz by.

College road trips consisted of driving the 787 miles from Waco to my parents in Colorado Springs. It was equal parts breathtaking and mind-numbing, but with the right music (and lots of Dr. Pepper), the trip went by in no time.

Nowadays our expeditions are usually to Grandma and Grandpa’s. Yet music is still an essential part of our travels — whether it’s to entertain a fidgeting second grader or keep Papa awake during I-95 traffic.

In a couple of weeks I’m heading to San Diego for the ultimate music-filled road trip — an adventure sponsored by Kia Motors! I and a bunch of other parent bloggers are being treated to a full-emersion experience in all things Kia… centered around a rock-and-roll theme! I’ve already got a few concert tees picked out for the live band karaoke; I can’t wait to play rock star for a night with my fellow overworked, hyped-up, reliving-their-childhood moms and dads! We’re also going to be tooling along San Diego’s picturesque coastline, test-driving various Kia models… including the all-new Kia Stinger GT. SWEET, as the kids say.

So yeah, this trip needs a pretty epic soundtrack. Below is my ULTIMATE ROAD TRIP PLAYLIST, which I plan on blasting from my (hopefully) red Stinger. And also on the plane ride there… and in my Uber from the airport… and as I fall asleep in the hotel… Oh god, I’m so ready for this.

10.I LEFT MY WALLET IN EL SEGUNDO / A Tribe Called QuestA cross-country drive ends in a conveniently forgotten wallet, providing an excuse to get back on the road. A chill, quintessential cruising song.

11. LIFE IN THE FAST LANE / EaglesSorry “Take It Easy” fans, this one rocks harder and is less overplayed.

12.CARTROUBLE / Adam & the AntsPlaying this one on a road trip might be testing karma, but it’s too kickass not to include.

13.CAR SONG / ElasticaApparently about having sex in a car. Not the only one on this list…

14. SLOW RIDE/ FoghatThere was a bumper crop of car/road trip songs in the 1970s. This is the grooviest best.

18. HIT THE ROAD JACK / Ray CharlesBeing kicked to the curb never sounded so soulful.

19. MERCEDES BENZ / Janis Joplin“It’s the want of something that gives you the blues. It’s not what isn’t, it’s what you wish was that makes unhappiness.” – Janis Joplin

20.RIDE / The Vines.21. DEVIL IN MY CAR / The B-52’sI considered “Roam” or “Love Shack,” but old school B-52’s holds a weird, sinister place in my heart.

22. SEVEN BRIDGES ROAD / Dolly PartonOriginally written by Steve Young, made famous by The Eagles, and recorded by a truckload of other artists. Dolly’s perfectly-harmonized bluegrass version is sheer country road trip heaven.